With over 900 stores across the UK and Republic of Ireland, Superdrug is a household name you can trust.

All medication is dispensed by a licensed Superdrug pharmacy.

Your prescription will be issued by one of our in-house doctors who are all UK registered with the General Medical Council.

Your information is kept in the strictest of confidence.

Save Time & Embarrassment

Our fast, convenient service is extremely straight forward and you don't need to visit a doctor to use it.

Select your preferred treatment

You'll complete a short online health assessment and select your preferred treatment. If you're unsure, our in-house GPs can also recommend the best treatment for you.

Our in-house GP prescribes appropriate treatment

Our doctors will review your order, issue your prescription and pass it straight to the Superdrug pharmacists to be dispensed

Delivered to your door or collect from store

Free Standard delivery is included and next day delivery starts at just £3.99.

OR you can collect from any Superdrug store with a pharmacy after just 3 hours.

Security & Confidentiality

We take precautions that other online providers don't, in order to provide you with a convenient and discreet service.

Most of our doctors and staff are based in our headquarters in London, some other members of the team work remotely. The access to your data is restricted on a “need-to know” basis and available via VPN only to ensure optimum security.

Your information are hosted on AWS and Rackspace servers in the EU, both ISO 27001 compliant and submitted to the strictest security requirements.

UK based customer call centres - in case you ever need to contact us.

Medicines and goods delivered in discreet packaging.

FREE Fast Delivery

Orders placed before 4pm will be dispatched (or ready to collect in store) the same day.

Discreet Packaging

All of your medication will be delivered in plain, unlabeled packaging.

Our test kit samples are processed by our partner The Doctors Laboratory (TDL). TDL is the largest independent provider of clinical laboratory diagnostic services in the UK.

Why Superdrug?

Free Delivery

No dispensing fees

GMC Registered Doctors

Extended STI Test Kit

Order our premier sexual health test kit

Extended STI Test Kit

Order our premier sexual health test kit

Our extended STI (sexually transmitted infection) test kit checks for a range of infections including chlamydia, gonorrhea, *herpes and four other relatively common infections.

For men, the test is a simple to use urine test. Simply capture some urine in the sample pot we will send you, and post it to our partner laboratory using the self-addressed envelope we send you.

For women, it is a straightforward swab test. The swab looks a bit like a long cotton bud and comes with a diagram showing you how to use it, a tube to protect it and a prepaid envelope for you to send it to our partner laboratory.

If you have unprotected sex or think you might have caught a STD, you should wait 14 days before taking the test. It takes up to two weeks for symptoms to appear. You will receive your results within 4-5 days of your sample reaching the lab.

If you think you may have been exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours please visit your local GUM clinic immediately.

The test is a PCR test which is the most accurate method of identifying infections from urine or swab samples.

To place an order, fill in a brief questionnaire. Existing patients should login first.

Chlamydia and gonorrhoea - because it takes at least 2 weeks for these infections to show up on a test, you should wait at least 2 weeks after you think you contracted them to test.

Herpes, trichomoniasis, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, or gardnerella - these infections can take up to 4 weeks to show on a test, so in order to detect them you should wait at least 4 weeks after you think you contracted them to test for them.

About STI Testing

How the Test Works

The urine or swab test will check whether you have Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Herpes or four other common sexually transmitted infections (Mycoplasma, Trichomoniasis, Ureaplasma and Gardnerella Vaginalis). We send you a test kit out through the post.

It arrives in a discretely packaged parcel, so no one could tell what’s inside without opening it.

*This kit may not detect herpes if you do not have active lesions at the time of testing. If you are concerned that you might have herpes, we would recommend that you take a swab test of the area, using a test that is specifically designed for herpes detection.

You send back your urine or swab sample to our laboratory in the pre-paid envelope that comes with the kit. The test only checks for genital infections. It won’t tell you whether you have any of these infections in your throat or anus. If you’re concerned about that, see a doctor.

We contact you within 4-5 days of your sample reaching the lab with your results.

About the Infections Tested For

Chlamydia is a very common sexually transmitted infection that is often symptomless so people frequently don’t realise they have it. It is very easily treated with a course of antibiotics. If left untreated though, it can cause serious complications in the reproductive system, including fertility problems and, in women, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and increased risk of miscarriage.

Gonorrhea is also a very common sexually transmitted infection. It often doesn’t have obvious symptoms, but where there are symptoms these normally include pain when urinating and a discharge (from the tip of the penis in men and from the vagina in women). It is easy to treat with antibiotics, but if left untreated it causes serious health complications, like fertility problems and, in women, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.

Genital Herpes is a viral infection. It is caused by the Herpes Simplex or cold sore virus. It results in painful blisters (cold sores) on the genitals.

Trichomonas is normally symptomless in men, but women often experience a vaginal discharge as a result. It is caused by a tiny germ, like a bacteria.

Mycoplasma affects men and women. It is caused by a tiny parasitic bacterium.

Gardnerella Vaginalis, also known as Bacterial Vaginosis, can cause a fishy smelling, greyish coloured vaginal discharge in women and urethritis (an inflammation of the urethra) in men. If you test positive for this, you only need to treat it if you’ve got symptoms.

Ureaplasma commonly occurs in the sexually active population. Most people who are infected with it have no problems, but it can cause urethritis (an inflammation of the urethra).